“Wetland” describes the area where land and water meet. Wetlands are not always easy to spot—places with a high ground water table (like meadows, fields, and forests) may qualify as wetlands, even if no standing water is visible.
“Wetland” describes the area where land and water meet. Wetlands are not always easy to spot—places with a high ground water table (like meadows, fields, and forests) may qualify as wetlands, even if no standing water is visible.